ChromeOS Flex launched back in 2022 to revitalise your old Mac and PC devices with a lightweight operating system. But, why not old ChromeOS machines? It may come soon. If you’ve got an old PC or Mac lying around, with it starting to gather dust a long time ago because it had just gotten too … [Read more…]
How to use Open Canvas on the OnePlus Open
The OnePlus Open, the company’s first-book style foldable, looks to fix a bunch of long-time complaints not only in terms of foldable hardware, but software too. More specifically, Open Canvas is OnePlus’ own take on how to handle split-screen multitasking on a foldable. Rather than squeezing two or three apps on the screen in dinky … [Read more…]
OnePlus Open promises to reset the foldable conversation
OnePlus has finally announced its much rumoured full-sized foldable phone, the OnePlus Open. The Oppo-owned brand is describing its foldable debut as “a true replacement for single-display flagship phablets” in a way that previous foldables haven’t managed to achieve. It’s aiming to do so in two key ways: with a relatively slim and light design, … [Read more…]
Astell & Kern's Kann Ultra player is its most powerful yet
Not content with knocking out impressive portable music players, Astell & Kern has announced the launch of another in the Kann Ultra, it’s most powerful effort to date. The Kann Ultra is the first within the Kann series of players to feature Octa-core processors, a step up from the Quad-core processors available in the previous … [Read more…]
How to limit the iPhone 15's charge to 80%
Apple introduced a new battery optimisation feature with the iPhone 15, allowing it to charge to 80% and then stop. Here’s to enable it. This feature is about helping extend the lifespan of the battery cell inside an iPhone. Since iOS 13, battery optimisations have altered how an iPhone would charge in certain instances, using … [Read more…]
Some Thoughts By Firelight | The Sector M
I mentally began the process of writing this blog in my living room when it was lit by just a fire in the fireplace and the lights of our Christmas tree. The combination of those two things turns what is an ordinary space that I see every day into a magical place, full of warmth … [Read more…]
Apple AirTag 2 could be delayed to 2025
The Apple AirTag 2 may be delayed to 2025, according to a new tip. Analyst and trusted source of Apple rumours Ming-Chi Kuo has taken to X, formerly Twitter, to make highlight some interesting claims about Apple’s follow-up to the original AirTag. According to Kuo, Apple’s second-gen item tracker may not enter mass production until … [Read more…]
AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro
Verdict A super-bright UST projector, the AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro can be used during the day with curtains open. It’s the Dolby Vision support that really elevates this model, coping with searing highlights while delivering a deeper, richer picture elsewhere. If you want to replace a TV with a large-screen projector setup, this is the … [Read more…]
Bring his back -Review & Cocktail -The Martini Shot
“Yes, let me get … A24 horror movie.” “How original.” “And with the plot metaphor for sadness.” “Dare today, right?” I joked, but you have to admit, it feels like we have got a lot of horror films like this for years now. Hereditary, Sheep, Middle summer And Talk to me Only a few of … [Read more…]
Netflix hikes its prices yet again
Netflix has hiked up the prices of some of its tiers once again in several key markets, including the UK and the US. The streaming giant has just posted its third quarter earnings results, and they’ve come accompanied by the unwelcome news of yet another price bump in the US, the UK, and France. Starting … [Read more…]